The shot in 0:29 was one of the most powerful shots in the history of cinema. The fireworks above Jack while looking down at Rose was so powerful it'll make you cry. Pure perfection.
Everybody’s talking about the cinematography, the acting, the emotions and the visual details, but the most important thing that made this scene so emotional and impactful was the background music score. The moment the firework goes off with Jack’s face on the foreground and Rose realizing this might be the last time she ever sees him, the music amplifies and brings out the heartfelt emotions in you as a viewer so you feel what she feels. Truly breathtaking.
I agree! It's the best aspect of the movie, in my opinion. Yes, all of the other things are top notch, but the score gives it that emotional punch needed for it to work. No one else other than James Horner couldn't have done a better job and I'm glad he got the Oscars for Best Score and Best Song for this. He's my favorite musician/composer and it's such a shame that he died way before his time. I wished he got more recognition because there are lot of people that know his music, but not his name. It was because of him that My Heart Will Go On was written in the first place because James Cameron did not want a song in the film originally. But, he still did it anyway and it became a global hit. He definitely would've made a lot more beautiful music. He may be gone, but not forgotten 😞 RIP James Horner, 1953-2015
She loved him so much that she decided to jump back onto a sinking ship because she couldn't bare the thought of leaving him to die alone. That is true love
@@aryssonlima8784 she is risking her life impulsively and irrationally for a guy she doesnt really know. Jack is playing a white Knight whose role was to lift her out of the temporary slump from her domestic issues earlier in the movie. Once he fulfilled that role, she moved on and lived happily ever after. Some have argued it as unconcious vampiric exploitation of the poor (Jack) by the rich class (Rose).
@Major Problems You fail to see the significance of Zoe's statement then?!! The name of your channel is very apt! cos it would appear you have many of those!!!
0:21 the rocket launching in sync with the music is an amazing attention to detail...this movie's cinematography is absolutely amazing and still holds up so many years later
James Cameron stated that this was just plain luck; it was not possible to “sync” it because rockets can’t follow instructions. He loved the shot and he decided to keep it.
James Cameron said in the commentary that it was a perfect accident; it wasn't actually intended to be that way because they never new where those rockets would fly up, but it worked so well, that they kept it in the final cut (obviously).
I convince this film would make people tearful even after hundreds years later. Because it’s a story about love. Not only about Rose and Jack but also about all people who aboard the ship. Love between parents and children, husbands and wives. Love is a transcended value of human being. Such a greatest movie ever.
Actually, Cal was feeling a similar sense of loss and grief at Rose's departure, only reduced by the fact that he expected to escape shortly afterwards.
I wanna say it’s a mixture of fear, disbelief, mild panic, and overwhelming feelings of affection. He knows *exactly* why she came back and it touched him. Mixed with the feelings that welled up in him when he thought he was seeing her for the last time, suddenly he’s been gifted more time. I always got the feeling looking at that face that that is what intense love looks like.
@@004dler That felt real right? It really felt like he was feeling those emotions. Many actors are believable ig, but very few really get to this level.
@@michaelpatrick8347 How about Kate as Rose running frantically on the Promenade Deck to the back of the ship to try and commit suicide? There is even a deleted scene of Rose having a mental breakdown right before this one. Sad it wasn't included, for it really showed Kate's acting and talent and potential that was to be seen later much more often.
@@victorsamsung2921 I saw that one. They should’ve kept it, true. Also because it showed how her gown changed; Some people might’ve thought that she ran to the back of the ship AFTER the dinner haha. Well I guess she did, since the Titanic didn’t show the scene of her having a meltdown 💀
It’s so hard to explain what this movie was at the time of it’s release. People who missed it at that time, will never realize or experience anything like it. I was in 9th grade when this movie released. It was the movie of my father’s lifetime, so he said. It has been the movie of my lifetime so far. I am grateful to have lived in the time period that Titanic released.
Exactly. I heard nowadays kids say they never watched it in a whole cause "ya know the ending" 🙄 - they'll never get it! I dunno how many times i was in the cinema to see it during '98 and they're like ... whatever
Same here. I'm a huge fan as well. I was just talking about it with someone a few days ago. About how everybody seemed to bond over this movie back then.
I was like 2-3 when it came out but i first watched it like when i was 6-7. I was always fascinated by it since and it still stands today as one of my all time favourite films.
Even had Kate Winslet in tears, per her admission in a 1997 or 1998 interview, when she first saw the full and complete screening of Titanic. In fact, throughout the entire film up until that point she had herself in full composure, but made the admission, that this scene is where she eventually had to shed a tear.
U jump ,I jump.... Definitely True Love... if can't live together,then die together.... ...P: S : People blaming Rose for Jack's death is purely Foolish. ...The reality of Titanic to be drowned was pre written by God. ...The story of Titanic was written by James Cameron. End Qoute
@@fearlessali2852foolish people will forever be there , we understand it's a masterpiece Dont know why people don't realise that Titanic is a masterpiece because of Jack's death. Jack actually represented the thousands of men who sacrificed their love for their loved ones . On the other hand rose represented the women who lived to justify their loved ones sacrifices with the memory of them . Titanic was already a tragedy with 1500 deaths so would have an happy ending really done justice to this fim ? No . Titanic is a masterpiece. James Cameron you are a legend, be proud of what you did
"Winning that ticket was the best thing that ever happened to me" What is heartbreaking and so beautiful about the movie is that his love for her was so pure and selfless that he didn't care if he wasn’t going to make it, his priority was to save her. For me, that's the most beautiful kind of love there is, when all you want from someone is nothing. A sweet nothing. He never seemed worried that he wouldn't survive to live a life alongside her, and above all, he wanted Rose to be free, for her to live her life upon her will, he really wanted to change the perspective of that depressed girl who was about to jump the ship, he really showed her that there was a way out. He was free and he knew it, that's why he died for her, so that she could experience freedom, so she had a chance to feel alive before death. "You jump, I jump" And when Rose jumped from the boat back onto the ship, she realized that he was the most real thing, if not the only thing, that she had ever had and perhaps would ever have in her entire life. And at that very moment, she chose to spend as much time as she had, until the ship sank, by his side, since being with him was more valuable than life itself.
What's so heartbreaking is that the *real* "Jack" (i.e., a *black* Haitian man named Joseph Laroche) really did selflessly save his *wife* (a white French woman named Juliette Laroche, yes, they were in a biracial marriage *in 1912)* and their two biracial daughters and unborn son (whom she was pregnant with) by *actually* feigning a "deal" (he was a rich, *nonabusive* man) when they refused to leave without him - after he had (purposefully) placed his coat on her with all the money and jewels he had with him in the coat pockets (i.e., his final act as a father and husband was to leave all the possessions he had on him to his wife and children)! And this movie *name-calls* that moment by basically tell Juliette and her children (one of whom was actually *still alive* when this movie came out) "you never should've left him!" And oh, why were they on the ship in the first place? They were going back to Haiti so Joseph could escape the discrimination he was facing in France! Joseph wasn't going to leave his family behind and was willing to continue to suffer that discrimination to be with his family, so Juliette made the ultimate sacrifice and left her family in France behind (she sent several heartbroken letters to her father *from* the Titanic because she thought she would never see him again - and oh, her beloved mother died at the age of 40 and her father never remarried! :'( ) so her husband could live a life free of discrimination! It's heartbreaking that Louise Laroche (the daughter who was still alive when this movie came out) had to live to see herself and her parents (and even her grandparents) insulted so massively by moments like this and *several other* moments in this movie that essentially name-call her parents and/or their decisions! With all due respect, true love is what Juliette *actually* did for Joseph! True love is what Joseph *actually* did to save his wife and kids! What we see here is *the complete opposite* of that - and it makes me so angry that the writers did this!
@@mazdakmina9493 This is a very interesting perspective, but I believe that Jack represents all those who sacrificed themselves to save their wives, daughters, sons, relatives or even the less fortunate who needed help. While Rose plays the role of those who remain, and live their lives honoring those who are gone
@Paula-kr2gj Sorry, but that perspective erases the blatant whitewashing in this movie. Because Jack's story also steals from nearly all the other minorities who were on the ship! Yes, in addition to a black man, there were 8 Chinese sailors, and hundreds of Middle Eastern refugees on the ship - and their stories were *also* erased and the credit for them was given to Jack instead. The Middle Eastern passengers were best known for having *three weddings* (yes, three separate couples *got married* on the ship - all Middle Eastern couples) and the lavish and exciting parties they threw (some in celebration of the marriages, and some just for fun) that they invited everyone - regardless of race or class - to join! In addition to the fact that Jack and Rose are shown "getting married" on the ship, the party Jack takes Rose to is based entirely on one of those Middle Eastern parties - specifically one that occurred after a wedding! Oh, and tragically, all three newlywed couples died in the sinking! And the eight Chinese sailors have their own shocking and noteworthy story. For starters, all of them were men in third class, yet (despite a vast majority of men in third class dying), *6* of those sailors survived by using their knowledge of boats, water, evacuation procedures, and safety. One famous story in particular was that of Bang Wang, who was the one who survived going down with the ship by using a detached door as a makeshift life raft! He not only survived, but was healthy enough to *help row* the lifeboat himself (which, despite being soaking wet, he did so *faster* than the inexperienced hired officers manning the boats), freeing up officers to tend to the medical needs of those they pulled out of the water *and* (because every second counted) likely saving a few more lives! Now, to be fair to the movie, that story *does* make an appearance in a *deleted* scene (before Rose is saved, a Chinese man balancing on a door is saved)! But again, that scene didn't even make the final edit! Sorry, but Jack's story (and Rose's by proxy) represents a blatant attempt to whitewash and erase the memories of the people of color on the ship! There's no debate! Nearly every major story by the passengers of color made it into the movie, yet no actors or characters of color did! To pretend you don't see that that move was intentional is willful ignorance!
Wow Kate Winslet is sooo good! That cold, hopeless, 'when will I see u again?" stare that Rose gave to Jack is so powerful. Probably the most memorable scene for me!
0:30 With the fireworks going off in the back in slow motion, my heart stops and I get chills unlike anything else I've ever felt. My God. Literally one of the biggest chill triggers in this masterpiece, the fireworks amongst chaos while focusing on his face and hers
Some people truly refuse to see what an incredible movie this is/was still. At the time it was beyond its time! This movie gives light to Titanic, she sailed again for 2 hours and this movie truly captured the hearts of many. Still makes me cry no matter how many times I’ve seen it.
@Seattle Sports Diaries The refusal or decision to miss on Titanic, in part of its popularity, is similarly to that of Friends. I have come across so many comments, here on YT, FB or Instagram, where people comment tat they only watch Friends now and not 10-20 years ago, because, of the "laugh-track" ... or having been told by others it wasn't good because it was too popular. Feeling sad that they have missed out on the experience later.
What i find so astonishing about this scene is how they are literally twin flames cuz when she jumps from that boat and runs back to jack thats the same hallway she takes when she dies to meet up with him again. This movie is so symbolic
Rose's face is in light 2 times. Firstly, when she realized what a bastard is her fiance, when he said that he should have taken those drawing as its price would have increased by the morning. And second time (0:25) when she realizes that Jack won't have a boat to survive and it's the last time she sees him alive, so she jumps to stay with him. Light is understanding and realizing. Brilliant operator's decision. The greatest film ever.
When I was a kid , I was sick for 2 weeks and I watched titanic every single day , at least 3 times a day that I learned every line. After watching I used to draw the boat and try to reproduce the music on the piano. This movie has impacted my life because this is the true definition of love for me, to be able to sacrifice myself for a girl
Rose look around and see people crying as they seperate with their love ones, then she knows she doesn't have to suffer that, even a small moment of time with your love is more special and memorable, she thinks she would regret that and by all means she choose to stay with him. I hope we see this kind of love and devotion in reality. One of the best scene in Titanic
A masterclass scene...Leo's performance is so underrated in this film. People go on about what a great actor he became but this role encapsulates his acting prowess abundantly. Kate is amazing as well, her classic beauty and nuance is magical and James Cameron brought out the best in everyone to bring this vision to life. Timeless.
Jack is the proletarian Prince Charming, the perfect gentleman, who rescues Rose from: social repression (bourgeoisie), filial repression (mother) and patriarchal repression (Cal). Rose is the proto-feminist archetype of what the 20th century woman will be. Old Rose novel her story like a fairy tale.
Probably the best example of “True character is revealed in the choices a human being makes under pressure - the greater the pressure, the deeper the revelation, the truer the choice to the character's essential nature.” from Robert Mckee
A very touching scene that’ll last in the hearts and minds of many of us for years to come….but also deeply depressing because most of us will never experience a love as selfless, as pure and completely unconditional.
This has always been the true turning point of the movie for me. This is where I absolutely lose it. I start sobbing here and throughout the rest AND for like 30 minutes after the movie ends.
This scene is so heartbreaking. Look at the girls' dad next to Jack! My god! Im crying my eyes out! :'( And to think of how many had to say goodbye to their husbands and fathers like that....
I dont care what everybody say, the way james Cameron directed this movie and the way it has shoot is just amazing plus the fact that leo and kate are such amazing actors.this is a great movie.
I don’t think the movie would have been as impactful without “My Heart Will Go On” and I don’t think the song would have been as impactful without the movie. Both are Absolute masterpieces in their own right, but the two of them together just elevates both works to a higher level.
Jack when he’s angry: yelling and smothering rose with kisses. Her fiancé when he’s angry: try’s to kill Jack. I can’t believe jack died. They were made for each other😢
Dont know why people don't realise that Titanic is a masterpiece because of Jack's death. Jack actually represented the thousands of men who sacrificed their life for their loved ones . On the other hand rose represented the women who lived to justify their loved ones sacrifices with the memory of them . Titanic was already a tragedy with 1500 deaths so would an happy ending really had done justice to this fim ? No . Titanic is a masterpiece. James Cameron you are a legend, be proud of what you did
Yup and also the thing with the diamond everyone keeps complaining why Rose didn’t keep it. Because she didn’t want to reduce all the suffering of the people who died or the ones who lost their loved ones to a diamond. She wanted the Titanic to be remembered and honored for the people who died there not because of a stone.
Jack is a hybrid representation of their sacrifice and that of men and women who were sacrificed against their will by arrogant bureacrats with no foresight. There weren't enough boats or drills to keep the skills fresh. With how often boats sank in those days, the oversight is pitiful. No one should have died that night, not even the dogs.
@@wanderingtear8882 She should've broken up the necklace, sell the diamonds, and donate the money to a cause she deemed worthy of Jack. She had decades to do so.
I've been binging on Titanic videos so I don't now where, but I've read someone pointing out that Rose's face is lit up by fireworks two times in the movie - when she realizes that Cal is a bastard, and then in this scene. That might be a clue that she realised Cal would kill Jack - I don't know, maybe its too far-fetched
I've watched Titanic (no joke) close to 100 times or even more and TO THIS DAY this scene brings me to tears EVERY SINGLE TIME WITHOUT FAIL. The best movie ever made IMO.
same, no other love story hits the same. This movie literally is just perfect. One of the thing that i really love about this movie is that the main characters jack and rose feels insignificant because this movie have so much 'other' characters but at the same time still manage to portray them as the main characters. the movie feels so alive
Everyone harps on this scene saying if Rose hadn’t jumped back onto the ship Jack could have lived (possible though no guarantees and he was supposed to die anyway but I digress) Rose was stupid (even Jack called her out on it) but remember this girl nearly tried to commit suicide. She’s 17 years old still a naive and emotional teenager. And she formed an emotional attachment to Jack, after he gave her that much needed sense of choice in her destiny. She makes mistakes, has impulses, and is emotional, she’s a human character. I don’t always understand the backlash towards her and this film. There’s so many reasons I love this film and it is and always will be one of my all time favorites to this day. Just sharing thoughts.
@@paulinarios3665 Well in the movie they establish she’s 17 (see scene on the Keldysh when they are bringing her onto the ship via helicopter and Luis is telling Brock trying to convince him that the old lady is a sham)
@@skywalkerhunter95 a thank you, i never understand why we judge characters for being too perfect demanding flaws and mistakes but then turn around and criticize other characters flaws and mistakes even when realistic or understandable. What exactly do people want from fiction?
Rose didn’t want to lose Jack. And even if she didn’t, they would’ve probably never seen each other again because of their separation. I mean, if you were in her shoes, would you want to risk seeing your loved one (s) again?
This is by far the best move I’ve ever seen, the music, the scene, the emotion, is just everything, this tragedy, the trauma of the survivors, I just thought to myself, it’s not just a ship, it’s a memorable tragedy that is beautiful and famous at the same time.
One marvelous movie. Ahead of it's time. A timeless masterpiece. Acting, direction, cinematography and script all were synchronously beautiful and perfect.
I wonder what cameras, technology or techniques they were using cause video quality seems like it near peaked with this movie unless some can point to examples that were made before that didn’t have that retro old school look to them in the mid to early 90’s and everything prior. It has a modern crispness I’m not sure any other film had before. If another film that was made in with the exact same visual fidelity 20 years later most wouldn’t argue with it.
They have portrayed her emotions soo well, in that moment where she knew she would never meet Jack again she dies 100 times in that moment, I feel that with her acting, they both did a commendable job
If you truely love someone and put yourself in their situation it is impossible not to cry. This scene literally took the breath from my lungs, I cried like I haven't cried in yrs.
The amount of times i watched and rewound this part of the film was silly haha, the background music is what makes the whole thing. I salute you James Horner
I like how the father and Jack are looking down with head down with tears and sadness whereas Cal is looking down with head high with superior mentality. A clear distinction of personality between people who love and who don't.
I had never stopped myself and listen to her shortness of breath. It’s so sad and brilliant when it comes to acting. The way she breathes can tell you a lot how desperate and vulnerable she is in this scene. Titanic never stops surprising me.
See how Jack's facial expression when rose is slowly going down in the lifeboat, then the scene you jump I jump line. He will never be alone until the end of his time.
Watching this made me remember of a story from a survivor where she said she still remembers her father and her brothers watching her and her mother go down with the lifeboat at the railing. The sight of them still haunted her and her mother for life. It sure feels like in this scene. So heart wrenching 😢
@@AmethystEyes They were 13, 9, and 5 years old. The 5 years old one was her twin brother. As I recall from her story, they watched her, her mother, and her little brother (3 y.o) go down with the lifeboat at the railing. Her father was holding her twin bro and two older brothers were on each side of her father. If I'm not mistaken, she watched them go looking for another lifeboat for the 3 brothers but they couldn't get one because they eventually died on that ship. She was also said that her mother never recovered from the incident and she never re-married.
In the lyrics of Céline Dion's song, it is written: "Love was when I loved you". I don't know how some people see this, but I do know that love - true love - is rare and valuable. Something that happens, but that is as strong as anything felt for the first time - and perhaps unique. You don't have to think about the future when it comes to love, and when it's a love so intense it can't be lived beyond the present, the day that is today, the cold starry night that I know it was that night. The future is uncertain, but love is very clear when you feel it. And all grace is what flows naturally in those moments - including the smiles that escape and the looks that meet. No gaps for a "what if?" in memory. Surely I would have jumped too.
I am from a small town in India. That movie had released when I born. I watched Titanic at 8 or 9 years to me. Till now everytime I see this movie with same feel. I sing this every night in my dreams song whenever get a chance. ❤️..
@@Musicienne-DAB1995 not in my opinion, no. of course romeo and juliet is a classic and very good, but i just think the whole concept of titanic is deeper
I was previously sympathetic and interested in Jack and Rose and their love story, but now as a mature woman, that father and his two daughters destroyed my heart I mean, look how many father separated from his children and died alone that night, not to mention that most of those young girls lived orphans without a father
I've always looked at all three men, this is a very sad scene from many points of view. Cal also suffers. The other man suffers. Not to mention Jack. Heartbreaking. Women and children only... I think this scene is so powerful precisely because it shows the bloody unfair separation.
It's so powerful scene from this movie.......that hits different......💞 You can feel the love and connection b/w them.....and that feeling brings goosebumps...... My favorite scene from this movie
It's beautiful that the person who directed his scene is the same person who directed Terminator 2. Reality is so much more complicated than things deriving from the same place always being alike.
Even as a kid i was mesmerised by this scene whenever i was in a pool i pretended im rose looking up at jack lol. This scene is one of the best in all film history
Jack is one of best movie examples of all time of what it means to be a truly good man. Its a tragedy of a profound nature that James Cameron now believes that masculinity is toxic when he created such a truly heroic character. It will never cease to amaze me how he can think that.
Oh come on, that was taken completely out of context for attention from Post Millenial. He later quoted, “A lot of things I did earlier, I wouldn’t do - career-wise and just risks that you take as a wild, testosterone-poisoned young man.” He's obviously speaking of his shouting matches with Disney execs laced with F-bombs, the brutal conditions he put his actors through. Every old man gains this wisdom later in life and wishes he lived more compassionately.
Yeah Cameron was kind of unfairly slandered and taken out of context all the time because of the ridiculous pop culture backlash to this movie, backlash that really only stemmed from people being insecure about how sincere The Titanic was in a time of cynicism. It’s important to remember that, and to not disparage the director or the art itself on a false basis stemming from the popularity of cynicism and overblown negativity.
This is one of the best movies ever. If we’re still impressed by it today, imagine the audience in 97. So avant-garde.
we were
Yep, 2/13/1998!!
@@ibgvox ❤️❤️❤️ you watched the movie in that date?
@@sweetbitter2 Yes!!
Avant garde isn’t the world. Perfection is timeless
To be honest, this scene is the true definition of love.
he would have survived without her though
@@petrospetromixos6962 but she wouldn’t without him
@@Chrysaphius86 but she was on the boat
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Absolutely Right....
The shot in 0:29 was one of the most powerful shots in the history of cinema. The fireworks above Jack while looking down at Rose was so powerful it'll make you cry. Pure perfection.
Fr. Especially the sad look on his face seeing Rose leave 😪
Yes
Add Horner's amazing music of course, pulling you really deep into the scene and heart of it. Wonderful acting and directing of course too.
Just Cameron things❤
Can’t wait for this scene in the 4k remastered version in February
Everybody’s talking about the cinematography, the acting, the emotions and the visual details, but the most important thing that made this scene so emotional and impactful was the background music score. The moment the firework goes off with Jack’s face on the foreground and Rose realizing this might be the last time she ever sees him, the music amplifies and brings out the heartfelt emotions in you as a viewer so you feel what she feels. Truly breathtaking.
Yeah it's perfect combination of the overall mood of the story telling.🎉
I agree! It's the best aspect of the movie, in my opinion. Yes, all of the other things are top notch, but the score gives it that emotional punch needed for it to work. No one else other than James Horner couldn't have done a better job and I'm glad he got the Oscars for Best Score and Best Song for this. He's my favorite musician/composer and it's such a shame that he died way before his time. I wished he got more recognition because there are lot of people that know his music, but not his name. It was because of him that My Heart Will Go On was written in the first place because James Cameron did not want a song in the film originally. But, he still did it anyway and it became a global hit. He definitely would've made a lot more beautiful music. He may be gone, but not forgotten 😞 RIP James Horner, 1953-2015
Omg you have penned it so beautifully...♥️
Exactly 🥺🥺🥺!!
She loved him so much that she decided to jump back onto a sinking ship because she couldn't bare the thought of leaving him to die alone. That is true love
Reminds me of jesus 😢
and then lived without him.
Its not true love, she only knew him for 1 day. She is in love with the idea of Jack.
@@Charzhinono, it's love. They are risking their lives, would you die for an idea? Jack died saving her...
@@aryssonlima8784 she is risking her life impulsively and irrationally for a guy she doesnt really know. Jack is playing a white Knight whose role was to lift her out of the temporary slump from her domestic issues earlier in the movie. Once he fulfilled that role, she moved on and lived happily ever after. Some have argued it as unconcious vampiric exploitation of the poor (Jack) by the rich class (Rose).
I would rather die with the person I love than surviving with someone that I hate
Wow
No you know what imma just live
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@Major Problems You fail to see the significance of Zoe's statement then?!! The name of your channel is very apt! cos it would appear you have many of those!!!
Giiiirrrrl same
0:21 the rocket launching in sync with the music is an amazing attention to detail...this movie's cinematography is absolutely amazing and still holds up so many years later
Never noticed this sync. Thanks!
Wdym sync?
James Cameron stated that this was just plain luck; it was not possible to “sync” it because rockets can’t follow instructions. He loved the shot and he decided to keep it.
James Cameron said in the commentary that it was a perfect accident; it wasn't actually intended to be that way because they never new where those rockets would fly up, but it worked so well, that they kept it in the final cut (obviously).
De echo el soundtrack ya tiene el efecto de sonido tipo como cuando el cohete explota pero en conjunto suena hermoso
I convince this film would make people tearful even after hundreds years later. Because it’s a story about love. Not only about Rose and Jack but also about all people who aboard the ship. Love between parents and children, husbands and wives. Love is a transcended value of human being. Such a greatest movie ever.
for sure. this movie will stand the test of time forever.
Cal is literally looking down his nose at Rose while Jack is just taking in as much Rose as he can, appreciating her.
Actually, Cal was feeling a similar sense of loss and grief at Rose's departure, only reduced by the fact that he expected to escape shortly afterwards.
You must be incapable of recognising emotion becuase he was clearly distraught
@@derrickstorm6976It's just hard to care for how he feels... the script did a phenomenal job at making the audience despise him.
0:59 - The moment of panic or whatever it is on leo's face shows he's a great actor, and that is true love.
YES YES. His eyes and eyebrows
I wanna say it’s a mixture of fear, disbelief, mild panic, and overwhelming feelings of affection. He knows *exactly* why she came back and it touched him. Mixed with the feelings that welled up in him when he thought he was seeing her for the last time, suddenly he’s been gifted more time.
I always got the feeling looking at that face that that is what intense love looks like.
@@wukanimation Very well put, though I say the fear and panic of finding her were strong.
finally someone pointed it out! i kept on replaying that scene coz it just shows how good leo was for portraying such emotions
@@004dler That felt real right? It really felt like he was feeling those emotions.
Many actors are believable ig, but very few really get to this level.
kate’s acting is so incredible! so is leo’s! love them both so much!!
The shot (from the front) of her running frantically looking for him is my favorite shot of the entire film..except maybe the final shot
@@michaelpatrick8347 How about Kate as Rose running frantically on the Promenade Deck to the back of the ship to try and commit suicide? There is even a deleted scene of Rose having a mental breakdown right before this one. Sad it wasn't included, for it really showed Kate's acting and talent and potential that was to be seen later much more often.
They are so meant for each other
@@victorsamsung2921 I saw that one. They should’ve kept it, true. Also because it showed how her gown changed; Some people might’ve thought that she ran to the back of the ship AFTER the dinner haha. Well I guess she did, since the Titanic didn’t show the scene of her having a meltdown 💀
It’s so hard to explain what this movie was at the time of it’s release. People who missed it at that time, will never realize or experience anything like it. I was in 9th grade when this movie released. It was the movie of my father’s lifetime, so he said. It has been the movie of my lifetime so far. I am grateful to have lived in the time period that Titanic released.
Exactly. I heard nowadays kids say they never watched it in a whole cause "ya know the ending" 🙄 - they'll never get it! I dunno how many times i was in the cinema to see it during '98 and they're like ... whatever
me too
Same here. I'm a huge fan as well. I was just talking about it with someone a few days ago. About how everybody seemed to bond over this movie back then.
I was like 2-3 when it came out but i first watched it like when i was 6-7. I was always fascinated by it since and it still stands today as one of my all time favourite films.
Oh I‘m so jealous. I wish I could in live in this time when Titanic came out. It‘s my favorite movie. 🥺❤️😭
1:07 That hug😭 means everything 💖💖💖
yes😟😥😢😭😭😭😭😭💋
0:52 when she’s sprinting and pushing everyone out of her way to get to Jack. 😭 it’s so cute
Still had me in tears😭
Hi there. Hope you’re fine & staying safe?
Even had Kate Winslet in tears, per her admission in a 1997 or 1998 interview, when she first saw the full and complete screening of Titanic. In fact, throughout the entire film up until that point she had herself in full composure, but made the admission, that this scene is where she eventually had to shed a tear.
Me too I’m 33 and still cry at this part
@@victorsamsung2921 she’s had so many depression in her life, I can’t even
It's that damn scoring from 0:36 that does it for me😭, especially as it's played again at the end when Rose arrives in heaven to everyone who died.
The relief she must have felt after hugging him is beyond my imagination....
The way her voice cracks up at 1:06 , I'm crying 😭😭😭😭😭😭
u jump, i jump🥺
U jump ,I jump.... Definitely True Love... if can't live together,then die together....
...P: S : People blaming Rose for Jack's death is purely Foolish.
...The reality of Titanic to be drowned was pre written by God.
...The story of Titanic was written by James Cameron.
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@@fearlessali2852foolish people will forever be there , we understand it's a masterpiece Dont know why people don't realise that Titanic is a masterpiece because of Jack's death. Jack actually represented the thousands of men who sacrificed their love for their loved ones . On the other hand rose represented the women who lived to justify their loved ones sacrifices with the memory of them . Titanic was already a tragedy with 1500 deaths so would have an happy ending really done justice to this fim ? No . Titanic is a masterpiece. James Cameron you are a legend, be proud of what you did
People only recognizing this but the legends acknowledging what an incredible actress kate winslet is ❤
I specifically searched for this clip and watching it .. more than ten times a day.. I miss my man... Memories ✨❤
Chandler: You get upset every time somebody talks about Titanic
Joey: Those two had only each other!!😢😢
😂😂😂
Hahahaha
friends fan everywhere😊😊
Omg I forgot about that Line 😂
YASSSSSSSS
Jack wanted to live.
Rose wanted to die..
But ❤❤
Jack died for rose and
Rose lived for Jack
This is love ❤
So Beautifully Said !
Wow...never thought of it that way before. Amazing comment, thank you¡
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nah this is depression at 3 am
@@dayggo1302 yep you see this everywhere
"Winning that ticket was the best thing that ever happened to me"
What is heartbreaking and so beautiful about the movie is that his love for her was so pure and selfless that he didn't care if he wasn’t going to make it, his priority was to save her. For me, that's the most beautiful kind of love there is, when all you want from someone is nothing. A sweet nothing.
He never seemed worried that he wouldn't survive to live a life alongside her, and above all, he wanted Rose to be free, for her to live her life upon her will, he really wanted to change the perspective of that depressed girl who was about to jump the ship, he really showed her that there was a way out. He was free and he knew it, that's why he died for her, so that she could experience freedom, so she had a chance to feel alive before death.
"You jump, I jump"
And when Rose jumped from the boat back onto the ship, she realized that he was the most real thing, if not the only thing, that she had ever had and perhaps would ever have in her entire life. And at that very moment, she chose to spend as much time as she had, until the ship sank, by his side, since being with him was more valuable than life itself.
Perfectly put. Such a moving scene! 😭
What's so heartbreaking is that the *real* "Jack" (i.e., a *black* Haitian man named Joseph Laroche) really did selflessly save his *wife* (a white French woman named Juliette Laroche, yes, they were in a biracial marriage *in 1912)* and their two biracial daughters and unborn son (whom she was pregnant with) by *actually* feigning a "deal" (he was a rich, *nonabusive* man) when they refused to leave without him - after he had (purposefully) placed his coat on her with all the money and jewels he had with him in the coat pockets (i.e., his final act as a father and husband was to leave all the possessions he had on him to his wife and children)! And this movie *name-calls* that moment by basically tell Juliette and her children (one of whom was actually *still alive* when this movie came out) "you never should've left him!"
And oh, why were they on the ship in the first place? They were going back to Haiti so Joseph could escape the discrimination he was facing in France! Joseph wasn't going to leave his family behind and was willing to continue to suffer that discrimination to be with his family, so Juliette made the ultimate sacrifice and left her family in France behind (she sent several heartbroken letters to her father *from* the Titanic because she thought she would never see him again - and oh, her beloved mother died at the age of 40 and her father never remarried! :'( ) so her husband could live a life free of discrimination!
It's heartbreaking that Louise Laroche (the daughter who was still alive when this movie came out) had to live to see herself and her parents (and even her grandparents) insulted so massively by moments like this and *several other* moments in this movie that essentially name-call her parents and/or their decisions!
With all due respect, true love is what Juliette *actually* did for Joseph! True love is what Joseph *actually* did to save his wife and kids! What we see here is *the complete opposite* of that - and it makes me so angry that the writers did this!
This was beautiful ❤
@@mazdakmina9493 This is a very interesting perspective, but I believe that Jack represents all those who sacrificed themselves to save their wives, daughters, sons, relatives or even the less fortunate who needed help. While Rose plays the role of those who remain, and live their lives honoring those who are gone
@Paula-kr2gj Sorry, but that perspective erases the blatant whitewashing in this movie. Because Jack's story also steals from nearly all the other minorities who were on the ship!
Yes, in addition to a black man, there were 8 Chinese sailors, and hundreds of Middle Eastern refugees on the ship - and their stories were *also* erased and the credit for them was given to Jack instead.
The Middle Eastern passengers were best known for having *three weddings* (yes, three separate couples *got married* on the ship - all Middle Eastern couples) and the lavish and exciting parties they threw (some in celebration of the marriages, and some just for fun) that they invited everyone - regardless of race or class - to join! In addition to the fact that Jack and Rose are shown "getting married" on the ship, the party Jack takes Rose to is based entirely on one of those Middle Eastern parties - specifically one that occurred after a wedding! Oh, and tragically, all three newlywed couples died in the sinking!
And the eight Chinese sailors have their own shocking and noteworthy story. For starters, all of them were men in third class, yet (despite a vast majority of men in third class dying), *6* of those sailors survived by using their knowledge of boats, water, evacuation procedures, and safety.
One famous story in particular was that of Bang Wang, who was the one who survived going down with the ship by using a detached door as a makeshift life raft! He not only survived, but was healthy enough to *help row* the lifeboat himself (which, despite being soaking wet, he did so *faster* than the inexperienced hired officers manning the boats), freeing up officers to tend to the medical needs of those they pulled out of the water *and* (because every second counted) likely saving a few more lives! Now, to be fair to the movie, that story *does* make an appearance in a *deleted* scene (before Rose is saved, a Chinese man balancing on a door is saved)! But again, that scene didn't even make the final edit!
Sorry, but Jack's story (and Rose's by proxy) represents a blatant attempt to whitewash and erase the memories of the people of color on the ship! There's no debate! Nearly every major story by the passengers of color made it into the movie, yet no actors or characters of color did! To pretend you don't see that that move was intentional is willful ignorance!
This scene makes me cry more than the scene of Jack's death, because they think they'll be together forever after that
Wow Kate Winslet is sooo good! That cold, hopeless, 'when will I see u again?" stare that Rose gave to Jack is so powerful.
Probably the most memorable scene for me!
0:30 With the fireworks going off in the back in slow motion, my heart stops and I get chills unlike anything else I've ever felt.
My God.
Literally one of the biggest chill triggers in this masterpiece, the fireworks amongst chaos while focusing on his face and hers
Hi there. Hope you’re fine & staying safe?
@@brandongiovanni2567 hi hope u are as well. God bless you ❤️
Flares*
Smile love is a beautiful thing that no man can resist.
Some people truly refuse to see what an incredible movie this is/was still. At the time it was beyond its time! This movie gives light to Titanic, she sailed again for 2 hours and this movie truly captured the hearts of many. Still makes me cry no matter how many times I’ve seen it.
Yes, people don't get it coz it's too deep
this was/is still lol grammar police
Bruh titanic is a huge success, those who refuse are just an idiot losers in life that no one cares literally
@Seattle Sports Diaries The refusal or decision to miss on Titanic, in part of its popularity, is similarly to that of Friends.
I have come across so many comments, here on YT, FB or Instagram, where people comment tat they only watch Friends now and not 10-20 years ago, because, of the "laugh-track" ... or having been told by others it wasn't good because it was too popular. Feeling sad that they have missed out on the experience later.
"she sailed again for two hours" oh man 😢
my favorite scene out of the whole movie. it's so intense, it really shows the love they felt for each other
I can’t believe Kate Winslet says she cringed watching herself in titanic 😂 no one could’ve done any better in this film than she did
The greatest scene I have ever witnessed in cinematic history. DiCaprio & Winslet are flawless.
Each time I watch this movie my eyes like tsunami
I'm crying just watching this 😭
What i find so astonishing about this scene is how they are literally twin flames cuz when she jumps from that boat and runs back to jack thats the same hallway she takes when she dies to meet up with him again. This movie is so symbolic
I felt his pain when he watched her going down on that boat. Definition of true love, to the end.....
Rose's face is in light 2 times. Firstly, when she realized what a bastard is her fiance, when he said that he should have taken those drawing as its price would have increased by the morning. And second time (0:25) when she realizes that Jack won't have a boat to survive and it's the last time she sees him alive, so she jumps to stay with him. Light is understanding and realizing. Brilliant operator's decision. The greatest film ever.
WOW
When I was a kid , I was sick for 2 weeks and I watched titanic every single day , at least 3 times a day that I learned every line. After watching I used to draw the boat and try to reproduce the music on the piano.
This movie has impacted my life because this is the true definition of love for me, to be able to sacrifice myself for a girl
awwww
So, you are the batman right?
Don’t you do that shit,this generation ain’t worth a penny let alone your life
Be careful bud....more gurls are happy to see you sacrifice yourself for them lol
Why not sacrifice yourself for a man as well , bro! Love wins!!!
Rose look around and see people crying as they seperate with their love ones, then she knows she doesn't have to suffer that, even a small moment of time with your love is more special and memorable, she thinks she would regret that and by all means she choose to stay with him. I hope we see this kind of love and devotion in reality. One of the best scene in Titanic
A masterclass scene...Leo's performance is so underrated in this film. People go on about what a great actor he became but this role encapsulates his acting prowess abundantly. Kate is amazing as well, her classic beauty and nuance is magical and James Cameron brought out the best in everyone to bring this vision to life. Timeless.
Jack is the proletarian Prince Charming, the perfect gentleman, who rescues Rose from: social repression (bourgeoisie), filial repression (mother) and patriarchal repression (Cal). Rose is the proto-feminist archetype of what the 20th century woman will be. Old Rose novel her story like a fairy tale.
Probably the best example of “True character is revealed in the choices a human being makes under pressure - the greater the pressure, the deeper the revelation, the truer the choice to the character's essential nature.” from Robert Mckee
DAMN SHE TOUCHED MY FEELINGS
KING YOU BETTER WATCH OUT
IM HUNGRY BRB . YEAH GET KICKED
NO THE SAME VIDEO
YOU GOOD ?
BABA
A very touching scene that’ll last in the hearts and minds of many of us for years to come….but also deeply depressing because most of us will never experience a love as selfless, as pure and completely unconditional.
damn
You can his name is Jesus Christ, Yeshua, Emmanuel, Yahweh, Jehova
Imagine the wholesome impact ..Being decades old but still being everyones favourite even in 2022 ..This movie is such an emotion ..
The distress rocket behind Jack’s head at 0:23 … what a brilliant shot. It makes him look like an angel.
This has always been the true turning point of the movie for me. This is where I absolutely lose it. I start sobbing here and throughout the rest AND for like 30 minutes after the movie ends.
This scene is so heartbreaking. Look at the girls' dad next to Jack! My god! Im crying my eyes out! :'( And to think of how many had to say goodbye to their husbands and fathers like that....
Same✋😭
I agree😢💔
I dont care what everybody say, the way james Cameron directed this movie and the way it has shoot is just amazing plus the fact that leo and kate are such amazing actors.this is a great movie.
I don’t think the movie would have been as impactful without “My Heart Will Go On” and I don’t think the song would have been as impactful without the movie. Both are Absolute masterpieces in their own right, but the two of them together just elevates both works to a higher level.
Truth
If you TRULY LOVE someone, this movie means something to you.
Jack when he’s angry: yelling and smothering rose with kisses.
Her fiancé when he’s angry: try’s to kill Jack.
I can’t believe jack died. They were made for each other😢
Love is powerful. She tried jumping off Titanic when it wasn't sinking. Then jumped back on when it was sinking.
The best movie of 20th century ❤️❤️❤️
For leo & Kate❤️❤️❤️
Exactly
Dont know why people don't realise that Titanic is a masterpiece because of Jack's death. Jack actually represented the thousands of men who sacrificed their life for their loved ones . On the other hand rose represented the women who lived to justify their loved ones sacrifices with the memory of them . Titanic was already a tragedy with 1500 deaths so would an happy ending really had done justice to this fim ? No . Titanic is a masterpiece. James Cameron you are a legend, be proud of what you did
absolutely...I agree with your words
Thank you I've been saying this everytime people talk about that darn "door"
Yup and also the thing with the diamond everyone keeps complaining why Rose didn’t keep it. Because she didn’t want to reduce all the suffering of the people who died or the ones who lost their loved ones to a diamond. She wanted the Titanic to be remembered and honored for the people who died there not because of a stone.
Jack is a hybrid representation of their sacrifice and that of men and women who were sacrificed against their will by arrogant bureacrats with no foresight. There weren't enough boats or drills to keep the skills fresh. With how often boats sank in those days, the oversight is pitiful. No one should have died that night, not even the dogs.
@@wanderingtear8882 She should've broken up the necklace, sell the diamonds, and donate the money to a cause she deemed worthy of Jack. She had decades to do so.
This segment explain extreame emotion of affection combined with love.....James Cameron....master of observer........
"You jump, I jump, right?! " -even after all these years this is still the best scene...
You can't watch this scene without crying.
I just realised that Carl was probably planning to kill Jack once Rose's boat was gone😳 and she probably realised it too
even then Jack died
* Cal *
I've been binging on Titanic videos so I don't now where, but I've read someone pointing out that Rose's face is lit up by fireworks two times in the movie - when she realizes that Cal is a bastard, and then in this scene. That might be a clue that she realised Cal would kill Jack - I don't know, maybe its too far-fetched
@@darkbubblepenguin9865 auto-correct got me
@@TheSanna26 I'm so glad I'm not the only one who realised. Jack's face was that of a condemned man.
My favourite scene and my favourite movie 🌟
Me too
1:26 my favourite scene
the greatest movie ever made. it will never be bested by anything
Even mine!
Yeah me to
This truly is the greatest love story in cinematic history
I've watched Titanic (no joke) close to 100 times or even more and TO THIS DAY this scene brings me to tears EVERY SINGLE TIME WITHOUT FAIL. The best movie ever made IMO.
same, no other love story hits the same. This movie literally is just perfect. One of the thing that i really love about this movie is that the main characters jack and rose feels insignificant because this movie have so much 'other' characters but at the same time still manage to portray them as the main characters. the movie feels so alive
Everyone harps on this scene saying if Rose hadn’t jumped back onto the ship Jack could have lived (possible though no guarantees and he was supposed to die anyway but I digress)
Rose was stupid (even Jack called her out on it) but remember this girl nearly tried to commit suicide. She’s 17 years old still a naive and emotional teenager. And she formed an emotional attachment to Jack, after he gave her that much needed sense of choice in her destiny. She makes mistakes, has impulses, and is emotional, she’s a human character. I don’t always understand the backlash towards her and this film. There’s so many reasons I love this film and it is and always will be one of my all time favorites to this day. Just sharing thoughts.
She looks 24 to me
well said
@@paulinarios3665 Well in the movie they establish she’s 17 (see scene on the Keldysh when they are bringing her onto the ship via helicopter and Luis is telling Brock trying to convince him that the old lady is a sham)
@@skywalkerhunter95 a thank you, i never understand why we judge characters for being too perfect demanding flaws and mistakes but then turn around and criticize other characters flaws and mistakes even when realistic or understandable. What exactly do people want from fiction?
I agree, also Cal would have most likely tried to have killed jack after rose left:
One of Jim Cameron & James Horner's (R.I.P. ⚘) absolute masterpieces.
Then Avatar came
if rose didnt escape.. there is a high chance that jack's gonna survive
Rtho
except its a movie and they would have made jack die anyways because thats what was planned out...
Right he could have taken the little door but I’m sure the movie maker was gonna killl him anyway🏃♀️
Rose didn’t want to lose Jack. And even if she didn’t, they would’ve probably never seen each other again because of their separation. I mean, if you were in her shoes, would you want to risk seeing your loved one (s) again?
Ik
This is by far the best move I’ve ever seen, the music, the scene, the emotion, is just everything, this tragedy, the trauma of the survivors, I just thought to myself, it’s not just a ship, it’s a memorable tragedy that is beautiful and famous at the same time.
I cant believe that Kate Winslet hated her acting in this movie. She was amazing! ❤️
If there ever be top 10 movie scene of all time..
This has to be on them
Exactly! Can't agree more😭 for me it will always be the best of the bestest
I don't want anything less than this kind of love in my life.
The best thing about this movie is the background music and the song which puts more emotion in every scene
I had the soundtrack on CD, and even just listening to some of the tunes had me tearing up.
That’s it.....the scene that brought an old man like me to tears 😭
One marvelous movie. Ahead of it's time. A timeless masterpiece. Acting, direction, cinematography and script all were synchronously beautiful and perfect.
I wonder what cameras, technology or techniques they were using cause video quality seems like it near peaked with this movie unless some can point to examples that were made before that didn’t have that retro old school look to them in the mid to early 90’s and everything prior. It has a modern crispness I’m not sure any other film had before. If another film that was made in with the exact same visual fidelity 20 years later most wouldn’t argue with it.
They have portrayed her emotions soo well, in that moment where she knew she would never meet Jack again she dies 100 times in that moment, I feel that with her acting, they both did a commendable job
If you truely love someone and put yourself in their situation it is impossible not to cry. This scene literally took the breath from my lungs, I cried like I haven't cried in yrs.
The amount of times i watched and rewound this part of the film was silly haha, the background music is what makes the whole thing. I salute you James Horner
I could watch this scene a billion times and still start to tear up.
That's when she realizes she really loves him .
The best movie for all the time, every is perfect. I watch it so many times and I never be tired of it
Same
Maquia: when the promised flower blooms is the best movie
It’s awesome to know these actors still really love each other to this day.
タイタニックで1番好きなシーン
ジャックが君はバカだ!って言いながらキスするところ本当に何か言い表せないくらいの感情が湧き出てくる
I like how the father and Jack are looking down with head down with tears and sadness whereas Cal is looking down with head high with superior mentality. A clear distinction of personality between people who love and who don't.
I had never stopped myself and listen to her shortness of breath. It’s so sad and brilliant when it comes to acting. The way she breathes can tell you a lot how desperate and vulnerable she is in this scene. Titanic never stops surprising me.
See how Jack's facial expression when rose is slowly going down in the lifeboat, then the scene you jump I jump line. He will never be alone until the end of his time.
Watching this made me remember of a story from a survivor where she said she still remembers her father and her brothers watching her and her mother go down with the lifeboat at the railing. The sight of them still haunted her and her mother for life. It sure feels like in this scene. So heart wrenching 😢
How old was her brother?
@@AmethystEyes They were 13, 9, and 5 years old. The 5 years old one was her twin brother. As I recall from her story, they watched her, her mother, and her little brother (3 y.o) go down with the lifeboat at the railing. Her father was holding her twin bro and two older brothers were on each side of her father. If I'm not mistaken, she watched them go looking for another lifeboat for the 3 brothers but they couldn't get one because they eventually died on that ship.
She was also said that her mother never recovered from the incident and she never re-married.
In the lyrics of Céline Dion's song, it is written: "Love was when I loved you". I don't know how some people see this, but I do know that love - true love - is rare and valuable. Something that happens, but that is as strong as anything felt for the first time - and perhaps unique. You don't have to think about the future when it comes to love, and when it's a love so intense it can't be lived beyond the present, the day that is today, the cold starry night that I know it was that night. The future is uncertain, but love is very clear when you feel it. And all grace is what flows naturally in those moments - including the smiles that escape and the looks that meet. No gaps for a "what if?" in memory. Surely I would have jumped too.
the fireworks behind leo in this scene was probably one of the most beautiful things in cinematic history 0:28
The mood of the story telling on this scene was so perfect. James and the team really did an amazing job.
even tho its just a one minute video, it still found a way to make me cry. Titanic is amazing
I am from a small town in India. That movie had released when I born. I watched Titanic at 8 or 9 years to me. Till now everytime I see this movie with same feel. I sing this every night in my dreams song whenever get a chance. ❤️..
When Rose looked at the crying daughters, she knew that Jack wasn't gonna be saved so she lept out of the boat and went back for him.
But we cannot deny Rose was brave.
Both could have dead
"You are a good liar."
"Almost as good as you."
As a writer, I envy that level of dialogue.
This part of the film made me cry. With the girls crying saying bye to their father breaks your heart.
Still gets me every time
I grew up watching this movie again and again. It never gets old
Many great love stories come and go but nothing can beat Titanic... All salute to James Cameron for giving this masterpiece.... 😍
Romeo and Juliet can beat Titanic. Best love story ever.
@@Musicienne-DAB1995 not in my opinion, no. of course romeo and juliet is a classic and very good, but i just think the whole concept of titanic is deeper
@juliaorsho4869 Interesting. Why do you think so? Not an argument, just curious.
Kate says in an interview that this scene was the moment she started to cry. And I can only imagine being in Rose’s position, this is SO sad.
I was previously sympathetic and interested in Jack and Rose and their love story, but now
as a mature woman, that father and his two daughters destroyed my
heart
I mean, look how many father separated from his children and died alone that night, not to mention that most of those young girls lived orphans without a father
I've always looked at all three men, this is a very sad scene from many points of view. Cal also suffers. The other man suffers. Not to mention Jack. Heartbreaking. Women and children only...
I think this scene is so powerful precisely because it shows the bloody unfair separation.
It's so powerful scene from this movie.......that hits different......💞
You can feel the love and connection b/w them.....and that feeling brings goosebumps......
My favorite scene from this movie
me too ♥ :(( ♥
💯💯
Jack looking like a literal Angel as the fireworks go off behind his head.
you see dude at 0:41 jumping in the rescue boat as rose hops back on titanic “this broad dont wanna go, i’ll take her spot then” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's beautiful that the person who directed his scene is the same person who directed Terminator 2. Reality is so much more complicated than things deriving from the same place always being alike.
This scene perfectly describes money can't buy true love.
No amount of money cannot win a girl's heart. Cal was really fed up.
Even as a kid i was mesmerised by this scene whenever i was in a pool i pretended im rose looking up at jack lol.
This scene is one of the best in all film history
This scene is pure heaven of love, and the background music makes me more emotional.
this is what true love is. nowadays only a few can understand well.
Jack is one of best movie examples of all time of what it means to be a truly good man. Its a tragedy of a profound nature that James Cameron now believes that masculinity is toxic when he created such a truly heroic character. It will never cease to amaze me how he can think that.
Oh come on, that was taken completely out of context for attention from Post Millenial. He later quoted, “A lot of things I did earlier, I wouldn’t do - career-wise and just risks that you take as a wild, testosterone-poisoned young man.” He's obviously speaking of his shouting matches with Disney execs laced with F-bombs, the brutal conditions he put his actors through. Every old man gains this wisdom later in life and wishes he lived more compassionately.
Yeah Cameron was kind of unfairly slandered and taken out of context all the time because of the ridiculous pop culture backlash to this movie, backlash that really only stemmed from people being insecure about how sincere The Titanic was in a time of cynicism. It’s important to remember that, and to not disparage the director or the art itself on a false basis stemming from the popularity of cynicism and overblown negativity.
No one believes masculinity itself is toxic. That's not how adjectives work.
I feel so bad for Rose, she was so unhappy and had finally found love and she knew she was gonna lose it.
My mother said she watched it when it came out, and i watched it. I was like: Oh gosh! This is the best movie ever.